NEW YORK -- It's always risky to appear onstage with a comedian. Not only are funny guys funny but they're aggressive.
Yes, but ... Dude!
Snits and Fits in the Public Square
NEW YORK -- Juan Williams has learned an important lesson: Beware the M-word.
Women on the Verge
NEW YORK -- Fair is foul, and foul is fair. There's something witchy in the air.
A Private Matter of Public Concern
NEW YORK -- The suicide of an 18-year-old Rutgers University student following an unimaginable invasion of his privacy has launched an overdue examination of casual -- and possibly criminal -- disregard for others' personal space.
Small Town, Big City
NEW YORK -- After living in New York City for a few weeks, I've reached a few conclusions about the great political divide in America.
Behind the White House Curtain
NEW YORK -- Question of the day: Why do presidents give the White House keys to Bob Woodward?
Shouts and Whispers
NEW YORK -- Sometimes when everyone is shouting, only a whisper can be heard.
Obama vs. Boehner
NEW YORK -- How worried are Democrats? V-E-R-Y.
Beckapalooza
NEW YORK -- Despite all the words spilled in evaluating Glenn Beck's tent-less revival last weekend, the real meaning may have been hiding in plain sight.
What's Missing from This Story?
NEW YORK - As I was perusing headlines that seem seldom to change -- mosque, immigration, sacred ground, 9/11, more mosque -- an unlikely trio intruded upon my malaise: Paul Newman, Rodney King and John Lennon.